— A White House lunch aiming for cooperation boiled into a fresh dispute with newly empowered Republicans over immigration reform Friday, with GOP leaders warning President Barack Obama to h... Read more
President Barack Obama on Friday unveiled plans to send 1,500 additional troops to Iraq to help Baghdad government forces strike back at Islamic State jihadists, roughly doubling the number... Read more
Belgian riot police have fired tear gas and water cannon during clashes with demonstrators while an estimated 100,000 people marched through Brussels in the first mass protests against the n... Read more
“Obviously, the Trans-Pacific Partnership is just another US attempt to build an architecture of regional economic cooperation that the US would benefit from,” the Russian President said in... Read more
s 15 military officers over ‘sex crimes’ Uganda has suspended 15 of its senior military commanders over their conduct in Somalia, including allegations of sexual exploitation, the army said.... Read more
Burkina Faso’s army, politicians and civil society leaders have agreed to a one-year political transition with elections in November 2015 following highly charged crisis talks. The talks on... Read more
Rob O’Neill – the man who shot Osama bin Laden The identity of the Navy seal who shot and killed Osama bin Laden in the raid on his Abbottabad compound on May 2, 2011 has been re... Read more
A man who tortured and killed his daughter’s alleged rapist before turning himself in wanted to send a message that those who commit such crimes cannot escape justice, his wife has sai... Read more
Republicans struck powerful first blows in U.S. congressional elections on Tuesday in their drive to control the U.S. Senate and dramatically tip the balance of power away from President Bar... Read more
The state has filed an application for leave to appeal the conviction and sentence of Paralympian Oscar Pistorius. The National Prosecuting authority (NPA) said that the State has filed its... Read more